Mikhail, a scientist, studies aging alongside cancer. He works at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in New York as a professor of oncology. He studied at St. Petersburg where he earned both his Master’s degree and his PhD. He studied internal medicine at a master’s level and also experimental medicine at PhD level.

In 2002, he became associate professor at New York Medical College. This position he occupied before proceeding to become a senior scientist in Albany’s Ordway Research Institute. In 2009, Mikhail joint Roswell Park Cancer Institute as a professor of oncology.

Mikhail’s research areas include cancer, anti-ageing medication and ageing mechanisms: biogerontology. He is a chief editor along with Andrei V. Gudkov.

Andrei V. Gudkov

He is a cancer researcher. He was appointed to the position of Senior VP for basic research. In the department of cell stress biology, he is the senior most person. He is also a senior individual in the National Cancer Institute (NCI). He also holds seniority in the Cancer Centre Support Grant at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI). He builds on the basic research strengths in DNA damage as well as repair. Also in his field is photodynamic therapy, immune modulation and hypoxic stress.

Since he also holds the position of senior vice president, he is charged with the responsibility of developing strategic plans for scientific programs and enhancing collaboration with national centers of academic excellence. In the past, Dr. Gudkov served in the molecular genetics department at Case Research University where he taught biochemistry.

His experimental oncology doctoral degree was earned from USSR’s Cancer Research Centre. He has also studied molecular biology in USSR’s Moscow University. He holds about 27 patents and is an author of 135 scientific articles.

Indeed, the journal is all about eliminating borders between specialties. Additionally, the journal also aspires to bring together specialties in biomedical science. The journal has since 2010 published 370 papers on the field of oxygen.